-Samurai Armor Experience, dress in replica armor and feel like a Sengoku warlord.
-Domyoji Battlefield Walk, explore the historic battle site and take memorable photos.
-Cultural Heritage Spots, visit temples, shrines, and a retro registered cultural-property bridge.
-Local Flavors and Souvenirs, enjoy “Kofun Kamaboko” fish cake and receive an exclusive hand towel.
-Local Food Delight, enjoy the unique “Kofun Kamaboko” fish cake inspired by ancient tombs.
- Domyoji Station (5 mins)
The tour begins at the monument in front of Domyoji Station, which honors the historic battle that took place in this area. From here, the guide will introduce you to the history and atmosphere of the Sengoku period.
- Samurai Armor Dressing Experience (10 mins)
Put on carefully crafted replica samurai armor made by local artisans to recreate the atmosphere of the era. Once dressed, you will feel like a Sengoku warlord. It is a fun and immersive experience to enhance the tour.
- Domyoji Tenmangu Shrine (15 mins)
While still wearing the armor, visit this shrine with over 1,400 years of history and a calm, timeless atmosphere. You can also take commemorative photos in your armor with the historical scenery in the background.
- Domyoji Temple (10 mins)
This temple houses the important Buddhist statue “Standing Eleven-headed Kannon,” designated as a National Treasure. Enjoy a peaceful walk in a quiet, historical space.
- Break at Aji-Dai Kamaboko (10 mins)
At the end of the tour, enjoy the local specialty “Kofun Kamaboko.” Its fluffy yet firm texture and natural flavor make it a popular item. This tour offers a combination of history, experience, and delicious local food.
- Tamate Bridge (10 mins)
Take photos at Tamate Bridge, a Western-style suspension bridge with a retro atmosphere. In 2001, it became the first suspension bridge in Japan to be registered as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property. It was originally built as an access route to an amusement park and is still used as a daily pedestrian bridge today.
(Kintetsu Railway “Domyoji” Station)
Address: Domyoji 3-1, Fujiidera City, Osaka 583-0012
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